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April 2004

Additional deliveries to the USA

Decator has been contracted to deliver customer documentation for an additional Boston Line project. This is the second train project we have been working with in Boston.

Decator will write documentation for sub-system for the train project San Diego in the south west of California.

Decator will also deliver customer manuals for the train project NJT Bilevel in New Jersey. 

Manuals to Rome

Decator will write manuals for sub-systems for the train project Metro Roma during the spring.

Train documentation to Asia

Decator will deliver documentation for sub-systems for the train projects Changi Aiport in Singapore and Metro Shanghai in eastern China.

Co-operation with ABB continues

The co-operation between Decator and ABB sucessfully continues. We will among other things deliver Russian translated documentation for the Sakhalin II LNG project during the spring.

Documentation for X60 in Sweden

The X60 commuter train will operate in Stockholm. Each train will have a capacity of 374 seated and 452 standing passengers and will be able to operate at speeds up to 160 km/h. Decator will write and translate manuals for sub-systems for the train.

A new market for Decator in Chile

Decator will deliver manuals for sub-systems for the train projects Metro Santiago L4 and Merval Line in Chile, South America.

The Merval trains will operate on the existing, 43 kilometre line which links Valparaiso, Viņa del Mar and Limache.

The new 32 kilometre Santiago line will link the Tobalaba Ave. and Puente Alto district. The line is scheduled to start commercial operation at the end of 2005, and is expected to carry more than 50 million passengers per year.

 


February 2004

Updated web page 

The page "Market" is updated. A new country for Decator's manuals is Chile in South America. Other updated countries are USA, Sweden, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Singapore och China. Click here to read more.